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- o- Minute By Pa Cops! pores and the openings in the s which are the weakest points of the ls concerned. » The duty of the ekin ts to prote mney arise ag a consequence. Surel, -feeases are treated through Turkish pad other sweat baths, which open the thousands of pores on the body hnd help eliminate acids and poisons Which are not otherwise thrown off by some internal orgaa which is not ly functioning. Therefore ft not merely a matter of vanity but © pne of caution also which should en- pourage you in your efforts to keep {he skin on face and body at all times ve and glean through exercise, and daily baths. Yesterday I told you how to ria “fhe fave of blackheads, sallowness hnd cleanse the skin, But if the skin dry and its texture fine, the flesh- rush and glycerine soap showld be bubstituted by pure castile soapyand “pentle massage with the finger-tips troll covered with soap lather. Then bfter removing suds with warm water fash very cold water on neck and face for several minutes. hot to use cold cream at all on the hose end cheeks surrounding the fose if you would keep your skin TIME BETWEEN MEALS—MKS. ¥. N. B.: Seven hours is not too long an interval .ctween meals, if you ac- custom yourself to it. If you are not fective during tho day this will tm- prove your health. DIZZINESS IN MORNING—MRS. L. P. N.: Iam sure that indigestion causes this, Probably you eat late at night. Just keep the system clean and follow a very light diet of foods which are easily digested and you will overcome this feeling. AUTO-INTOXICATION—MRS, A H.: This 4s the same as constipa- tlon and poisoned system, It is @ » term which was very popular a few years ago in the medical profession. Of course it can be cured through light diet, baths, exercise, copious water drinking and out-door exer- cise. Just clean out your system and Keep it clean, DARK BREAD: 3 All breads in quantity are more or less fattening, but dark ones are less Inclined to encourage obesity and are certainly much more healthful. As paregus, without butter or cream pause, Is not fattening. DOUBLE CHIN—MRS. 8S. A. B. fever rub double chin downward, al- upward and toward the ears, strokes reduce fat chin, light build up thin face, The alum cere is hardening to the skin, but ust % not be used as a massage lotion. ust apply it to the lower faco and iow it to dry in, Use two table- ppoonfuls of powdered alum and one pint of hot water. After twelve hours Btrain and use very cold as often us vonvenient. Wear a rupber chin strap to hold up the muscles around mouth and ohin, ANOTHER WALNUT STAIN FOR PAR ERING GRAYING HAIR— S. BELLA F.: Get one ounce of walnut bark and slmmer {t slowly in @ pint of water for about an hour train and brush this on the gray airs with a toothbrush wound with pbeorbent cotton, This is a vegstable btain and {s harmless, but will rub pf and atain linen also. It is true Sugarless Candies Make candies, though sugar- less, 48 the problem which con- fronts housewives this year. Miss Mary Jones, Federal food expert, working under the auspices of the Federal Food Conservation Depart- ment, is demdnstrating how sugar- less candies can be successfully made from dried fruits, honey and choco- late. Not only do they save sugar, but they contain "Valuable mineral salts which are healthful Hero are two sugarless candy recipes which are becoming popular Take one-quarter cup each of dates, prunes, figs, raisins, dried apricots and peanuts, Wash the fruit thor- oughly, then grind fn a food chopper moisten with honey or orange juice and form Into balls about the size of marbles. Holl the balls tight on3-quarter cup of brown sugar, then tkeretes, If it is not kept active and scrupwiously clean it cannot por- .this important work for the system, and serious internal conditions in| Beauty Chats | uline Furlong 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Ertning World) Not Only Beauty but Health Demands | Skin Be Kept Thoroughly Cleansed . STRINGENT lotions and not greasy creams should | ’ A be applied t ‘o the parts of the face, nose, cheeks | and chin which are dotted with blackheads and | large pores. It Js an established fact that bacteria and Se FORUMS other foreign substances frequently gain entrance through ebacious glands and the hair follicles, skin, so far as a protecting covering | ct the body, and It also secretes and iy most all of you know’ how many see epee a Manange face gently with finger- Ups well covered with fine grained and smooth. The fol- lowin® astringent, on a puff of cot-| ton, as illustrated, should be applied! \ Tn my personal opinion it {s better) to large pores just after cleaning the, skin: Tannie actd, five grains; tinc-| ture of benzotn, one-quarter ounce; Tose-water, four ounces, | | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions | that sulphur preparations will | a 0. iM darken the hair, and the following one is of- tive: Bay rum two ounces, sul- phur one-half ou Apply this to the roots as Well as the graying hairs, | as it is perfectly harmle é oat y harmless to the| PERSISTENT TAN—MRS. 1H. mI L.: Lemon juice should whiten the skin, if used faithfully, Lt is v drying, however, and should b luted with rose wate fe it irritates tho skin, BRAY SALTS eral salts are Idin up the cartilage of the body and alse jtasist in digestion aha enrich 1 | lettuce, . string ns, ro turnip tops, wheat bra | cabbage, carrots, evlory, b: “MRS, He B. Let ry in Min- enrich the shes, spinach, asparagus, sy) 4 William Oo} Prince Verdina | | prevent the marriag: Alterward the Ie Which ap 8 delivered to the Toss tle border to Karnia, Nikky is fo CHAPTER X, (Continuet.) S the Chancellor rounded a bend in the road a surprising thing happened. Something tum- dled down from the nearby woods and lay twitching in the road. Investigation disclosed this thing to be the chauffeur whom Nikky had left bound in the woods pending his ro- turn, By luck and skill Mettlich drew the man’s story from him, This was made easier, as the man was wearing Nikky's uniform coat in exchange for his own, And he could not well deny that strange events had taken place. The Chancellor's party carried the man to an inn in the village just be- jow Karl's hunting lodge. There he was locked in @ room to await what might happen the next day. But the innkeeper and the chauffeur were old acquaintances, Also the inn had been used for purposes of state these many q@ars. So it was not strange that inlne host bundled the chauffeur off py means of a trapdoor, Whereupon he man went direct to Karl with hia 4% them in one-quarter of a bar of jytory vhocolate which has been melted ovef hot water and place on wax paper to cool, This recipe makes about fifty pieces. For honey drops: Heat three-quar ters of a cup of honey with one-quar- | ter cup of fat until the mixture is melted. While warm add one-half teaspoonful of cinnamon, one cup of flour, one well-beaten egg, one-half teaspoonful of soda diwolved in water: add one cup of chopped raisins To this inixture add enough flour to! make the dough hold its shape and drop by spoonfuls on a greased tit nd bake in 4 modgrate oven, ) With the coming of morning Chan- collor Mettlich started to interview the King, knowlng that the chauffeur had* gscaped and fully aware that Karl also knew it, For his part, Karl was equally certain that the shrewd Mettlich knew of Nikky’s plight and all other incidents connected with it. Karl received the Chancellor cordially, going to the lodge doorstep to mect his | Visitor and there shaking hands with ihim, “L am greatly honored, Excel- ney," be sald, with bin twisted emntle, “And & HOME PAGE Coprrigiyt. 1818 By Maurice Ketten | Yoo New York & STOP WHISTLING | IT DRIVES ME CRAZY! | Pasnes MAD JOHN. } You KNo! WILL SHUT Me uP | Seeing Coop Idea! ie TRY Alpes ON HUSBAND. HE HATES To HEAR ME WHISTLE STOP WHISTLING! IT DRIVES Ne CRAZY! EVERY TIME (WHISTLE HE GIVES NE MONEY To MAKE ME STOP. AND | Buy THRIFT STAMPS | mountainside, You cHose THE WRONG TIME. ANY MAN IS APT “To BE VIOLENT WHEN HE IS WORKING ON HIS INCONE TAX RETURN Stop THAT WHISTLING TELL You | ME TOMAKE ME Sxut uP. HE WAS “TRYIN Cr To FIGURE OuT HIS INCOME TAX r (equal parts) | FOODS WHICH CONTAIN MIN. | mentioned: Pens, | ne, Watercress, | Jone with him?" ec its Prove Sharper Than And a Grim Old Man Saves A Daring Youngster + (Copyright, Interuational Press PSIS OF PRECEL fal hele ain of Nikky Larisel: iz asons of stnte it eabbering Iand of Karnia papers signed and witness two signatures affixed, the Swords, Madman !4 the word.” the scrawl of , It ke not etiquette to in- kings were ne ty to the Chancellor. iony, was the bride of Karl of Interruptions “He ts a privoner,” ved hin, legu, 4, “ain i Assuulted and robb know, release th Ho stole certain documents start back ?’" “Within an hour. “Refore that tin P Chancellor.” And with that Métuionh was forced t He trusted Kurl no For answer, Kari pointed to the t well, because 1 believed tt Tarech happens your country and mine, lxvellen oo library alone Information ser brought nu Sudanbinain: We CAUAY UO InArriARe @ braves an audience "with » of nations. ve out and held yp : Karl, travelling by auto. "At a bad is in his face, Uiseuss flest anotlie The Chancellor hosttated eed thoughtfully at the paper disapproved of t recovered it long luncheon, when it was all over. order which would gilded thrones Hut at jast he sent for the pr f in dignity, did the y tis head high and became one Chancellor, he ‘i re Pe moved ponds who came to talk of Important mat- ters, but not to Karl himself study, ignoring the neotiations went on. hard on some was ushered into the ving bowed, an in Sea eaitint m without them, way to his port strip he hud done, then, and we } 1 within two year ountaing bad lurked an since you have to my ears w you elt down Karl himself negligently beside the mantel, an arm arty ia again actiy sald yourseif, aire, th When he returned to the a certain dia “The Princess He had headed an army your errand is mur For answer vancellor opened She knows, and fumbled foes she regard it?" found the right o out opening you have he detained for Capt, Larisch, ald-de s Women, she would prefer fore Wo come to about anything lovable and When the time comes, she will be willing enough.” 1 out through on cuinp to the Cro Nikky’ face the Crown Pr Karl glanced haps, if you will have enjoye not paying a price and children to inherit } perhapa—who traced him her authority you he f the Princess He you have donc know wory woll Karls yuick anger, wae jafvrmation, sire,” Kiddie KI Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ~ The Evening World's — od ub Korner Comrelait, 1018, by the Prem Pobtishing Co, (The New York Evening Wort) By Unel Glacier National Park | NM mny have a chance to eee | } how fcebergs are made,” aid the guide, atoning his horwe | so that Trix, Teddy and Mts. Martin could cateh up, They had passed through « forest of fir and pine and the trail now led Up a Ateep canyon, Soon they came |in aight of Iceberg Lake, situated at the foot of @ towering wall of rook. Floating in it, although tn August, wero lange cakes of ice, On the op- posite side a glacier clung to the baso of the preciptee, As the party watched the end of | the great sheet of ice seemed to move and a huge plece was torn loose and it with a tremendous splash into the water. “A glacier seems as solld as the f" sald Mra, it in really a river of moving, but too slow detect It. They form In high places where the snow never moits, but ts turned to tee by the weigit of the deep banks, As they move they pol- tah and scrape or grind the rock into On the way back a man handed Trix lls fleld & and told her to look at some tin jects hich on the The glast showed them to be a flock of mals, some with wide, curving horas “Righorns,” said the man, “Rocky Mountain sheep, the wildest and shy- est animals in Am J Teddy gave a ¥ ncamp waa reach they were ale just Hike those in, but more comfortable, being fur- nished with soft beda, The next two dava we They saw Blackfeet € hoop of delight for he found 4 shaped s ones lived delightfal cler, sure 4 America e Harry ayy i it {yi i yy. rounded by mountain penks, and go. ing through Piegan [asa Teddy abd ‘Trix Jumped off their horses and had a snowball fight in the middie “6t summer, The tgv down St. Manyte Lak wade and at tts end they saw © fisherinan land a twent}- pound lake trout At the hotel that night the boy and girl forgot, to be polite and stared at an old Blackfeet Indian chief, tall and straight and wearing his natiee gonstume, including «& headdress of feathers, They were surprised, @n drawing closer, when his companion, a younger Indian, turned to the tele- n ay?” laughed when (hey fo was probably educated at Car- liste and may be a k basebagi player himscif,” she said i Cousin Eleanor’ Dear Kiddie Members: | HIS month's contest ts a Patri- otto Contest. The subject ta the most important word in the United States to-day—“THRIFT,” There probably ts not a single one among our Cousinship but owns at hrift Stamp, Hundreds Savings Stamps, How did you manage to do it? Did you work?) Did you save? ‘Tell us All about It, and beside winning a least one T have acquired V or| prize or an. honorable mention for 4 you will your suggestion, If It is good you w teaching thousands of Kiddie Klub 4 how to follow your splendid Oier further information regarding A THE MAN WITH THE BLACK CORD HERE IS A MYSTERY THAT BAFFLES SOLUTION Begin It on This Page Monday, March 18 wisted f wuch matters to the winds It ia very siinple, he sald. | The Wil be no more trouble betwee these two neighboring eountr be as to-day bean ar f ranged -a@ | marrtit Princess Hedw Kranddaughter 1 myself." Yor a moment Nikky Lartsch closed his oye c HA PTER XI. LD Adelbert of the Opera had jost Iie position. No lounger, @ suusnge in jis pocket for re- yhinent, did he leave bia lit or the opera, A n daily ung man, who made ogling t Olga, of the garde-rob t careful to keep the lenses had taken his p Ho was hurt int Idier's soul 1 was no longer place in the for thi who had fougtt was for the young And even in the first twenty-four ins a wu change went on tn 1 u ity, on which he had Loft turned to bit tern The treat d ft idleness he tered back room of the bute n the corner, th tnaker of & worn f aves, ny wore wath ored ! 1 without 5 t to such t uid have roused him once t anger, id not yet Kone very and thing he would 4 t sas when, in the conve A f them attached thi Phen indeed he was roused to \ $i. nid bomt 1 ha and A Hurst of ie Ho h head and a betwee an Kood fy Be Continued Monday.) Klub Kolumn j tho eontest see the notice near the end of this column. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. winaiase a Klub pennant? conte in stamps and lt the different Ching we Kite Klub Korum? anthing (at luterete joa, homme, play, Klub, psutotlaa, May [send In fokes to be published hing! Nish Slemeaast ous ch =. we go about sending things for | mile, be cast the rigid ett between — the g, Wie Majesty's on and who QO Now the Kiddie Kin’ Korner? A When jou have written of drawn @ con tritution seod Jt to “Cousie Bleauor,* Auldie Klub, No. Ua Park Hoe, New York, @. Man od in cotta any time we wish? A Vey at any time a ai right if 1 Write @ com ba ‘ anit ublioh tt tm the Kile ‘Klub Magarine or Klub Korner, c foie ahha? Wont MY vin and certificate,” Mag 1 A. (nice @ child Jolne te Kiddie. Kiub ". but you As may edialo a odW vin peding. tt Teyuired to send thres cantons anil tive cente-dor Janither vin end three counoas and three come. | for avother cortiticat Cousin Eleanor ‘ FEBRUARY CONTEST AWARD WINNER, * MARCH ARCH is the third month of the | y Every four years on the 4th of March the President takes office, The first part of the month jg usually very cold and windy. The 2ist of March is the first day jof spring. hen the children put away their sleds and bring out their | Cops and Jumping ropes |. MARY IRVING. No, 12 East Glenwo | City. we even yearn, 1 Avenue, Jersey MARCH WRITING AND DRAWING CONTEST. SUBJECT—'THRIFT.” | IDPI KOUB members of the ages of six to fifteen, inclusive, are invited to eater this contest jfor the best suggestions as to how uw | Kiddie can save o: Thrift Stamps. ories uf work In “War Saving So tlea’ will bo accepted Contests ay write thelr Idead in two or three short paragraplia or ple- ture them in drawin | A prize of $1 will be awarded each Jechild who gives the best suggestion for ( Hants must state na {address and certificate number oat, Oe (3 NOTICE TO MEMBERS READ THE NEWS ARTICLE IN THIS EDITION FOR PAR TICULARS OF THE KIDDIE KLUB THEATRICAL TRY~ OUT, TO TAKE PLACE NEXT SATURDAY MORN ING AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, BROOKLYN, FOR® THE PURPOSE OF CHOOS- ING TALENT FOR THE KIDDIE KLUB'S COMING PATRIOTIC PARTY, be eens ; HOWTO JOIN THE KLUB ANDS OBTAIN YOUR PIN, eglur “Klub Pin,” F “hut ti"con seam roe 6 a2) mente la peerealed ot er gray Wiad Plo gi iP Couron no. 2RY \ 2 soarwacnttistite ones ee ee —_ —_=—z_———————E

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